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Redd, Yi lead Bucks over winless Bulls

Milwaukee Bucks center Andrew Bogut, left, of Australia, slam dunks in front of Chicago Bulls forward Andres Nocioni (5) during the second half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007, in Milwaukee. The Bucks won, 78-72.

The Milwaukee Bucks haven’t exactly fixed their defense, but they didn’t have to against a Chicago Bulls team that’s looking lost on offense. Michael Redd scored 27 points and rookie Yi Jianlian added 16 in his strongest performance yet to help the Bucks beat the Bulls 78-72 Saturday night for their first victory of the season.

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